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The new generation of evangelical social activists and missionaries often lack a clear understanding of how lasting individual and social transformation happens--and further, how to accomplish good among the 'have nots' without inadvertently also bringing harm. Bauman's challenge invites a reading in one sitting. He targets individuals and churches who are increasingly wary of traditional approaches, and are looking for wiser, more culturally sensitive ways to live out faith in action. He draws on a wealth of experience in global relief, justice and church work. Designed for bulk purchase by churches and groups. Pack of 10.

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Imagine What Is Possiblesaying yes to changing the world

Across the world, people are refusing to accept evil and injustice. Entrepreneurs, artists, mothers, musicians, students, teachers, techies, bloggers, advocatesthey dare to believe they can meaningfully impact the world.Imagine what is possible&hellip;for you.

Drawing on his experience on the front lines of suffering, Stephan Bauman, CEO of World Relief, shows how true change happens, where it starts, and why, with God, all things are possible.

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Stephan Bauman is president and CEO of World Relief, a leading international relief and development organization. He is also a poet, ordained minister, and strategist who considers his African friends his most important teachers. Stephan and his wife, Belinda, live near Washington, D.C. with their sons, Joshua and Caleb.

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Stephan Bauman is the president and CEO of World Relief, a church-based international relief and development agency. Bauman oversees programs in health, economics, agriculture, and refugee assistance in twenty countries. He has worked with international relief organizations for over twenty years, including World Hope International and Mercy Ships International.

An ordained minister, Stephan holds degrees from Johns Hopkins University, Wheaton College, and the University of Wisconsin. He and his wife, Belinda, and their two sons live in Baltimore, Maryland.